Bagrat I the Little
Bagrat I the Little (Bagrat Mtsire, ბაგრატ I მცირე in Georgian) (d. 1372), from the Bagrationi dynasty, was king of western Georgia (Imereti) in 1329-1330.
He was underage, when succeeded on the death of his father King Michael I of Imereti in 1329. However, he was deposed a year later, when the Georgian King Giorgi the Brilliant subjugated Imereti and besieged Bagrats supporters in Kutaisi Fortress. Bagrat surrendered, and was given the saeristavo (duchy) of Shorapani in compensation.
He married a daughter of Prince Kvarkvare Jakeli, Atabag of Samtskhe in 1358. They were the parents of
- Alexandre I of Imereti
- Giorgi I of Imereti
- Constantine II of Imereti
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| Preceded by: Michael I | King of western Georgia | Succeeded by: Alexandre (as duke of Shorapani) |
Categories: Monarchs of Georgia | Kings of Georgia | 1372 deaths